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by Amy @ Mom Spark on January 9, 2021//This post may contain affiliate links.
Ground beef, bacon (and drippings), onions, and three beans, this Crockpot baked beans recipe is perfect for a warm lunch or dinner.
Friends, there are only a few days left of August and I am SO SO SO ready for fall to officially get here.
The weather is already cooling off here in Oklahoma, which has me all kinds of excited for a great recipefor a warm hearty recipeusing theCrock-Potslow cooker.
A fall favorite around this part of the world (and I’m sure yours, too) are slow-cooked baked beans made in the Crock-Pot. Notjustbaked beans, though. COWBOY BEANS with bacon and bacon drippings. Yes, bacon drippings!
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My family loves this great hearty cowboy bean recipeand we always have plenty of leftovers for the next day(and I always believe that recipes like this one taste better the day after cooking it). This easy recipecan be eaten as a side dish or a main dishfor lunch, family dinner, or a summer cookout.
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Ground beef, bacon, onions, and three varieties of beans, this Crockpot baked beans with a delicious tangy saucerecipe is the perfect optionfor a warm, hearty lunch, hearty side dish(perfect side!), or dinner. Best baked beans ever!
EQUIPMENT FOR CROCKPOT SLOW COOKER COWBOY BAKED BEANS
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INGREDIENTS FOR CROCKPOT SLOW COOKER COWBOY BAKED BEANS
- 1lbground beef
- 1lbbaconcooked and crumbled
- 2 tbsp bacon grease drippings
- 315 ounce cans kidney beans
- 315 ounce cans white beans
- 315 ounce cans pork and beans
- 3small onionsdiced
- 1cuplight brown sugar
- 1cupketchup
- 1/2cupmolasses
- 3tbspyellow mustard
note: other beans can be used, like butter beans, pinto beans, black beans,lima beans, white kidney beans, or any variety of beansor types of beans)
storage: store leftoversin an airtight containerand place in the refrigerator
INSTRUCTIONS FOR CROCKPOT SLOW COOKER COWBOY BAKED BEANS
- In a large skillet, cook ground beef and onions until the beef is just brown. Drain fat.
- Combine all beans, cooked ground beefand onions, and remaining ingredientsin a largeCrock-Pot Slow Cooker.
- Cook for 8 hours on low or 4 hours on high. Optional: serve with sour cream, crackers, hot dogs, tortilla chips, or whatever you like!)
Print the recipe cardfor this slow cooker cowboy beans recipebelow:
Crockpot Slow Cooker Cowboy Baked Beans Recipe
Prep Time: 10 minutes mins
Cook Time: 4 hours hrs
Ground beef, bacon, onions and three varieties of beans, this Crockpot baked beans recipe is the perfect option for a warm, hearty lunch or dinner.
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Ingredients
- 1 lb ground beef
- 1 lb bacon cooked and crumbled
- 2 tbsp bacon drippings
- 3 15 ounce cans kidney beans
- 3 15 ounce cans white beans
- 3 15 ounce cans pork and beans
- 3 small onions diced
- 1 cup light brown sugar
- 1 cup ketchup
- 1/2 cup molasses
- 3 tbsps yellow mustard
Instructions
In a large skillet, cook ground beef and onions until the beef is just brown. Drain fat.
Combine all beans, cooked ground beef and onions, and remaining ingredients to a large Crock-Pot Slow Cooker.
Cook for 8 hours on low or 4 hours on high.
Have you made easy crock pot cowboy beans before? Let us know youroriginal recipeor any otherfavorite recipe ideasin the comments below! We’re always looking for amazing new recipes!
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Joanne pacini — Reply
Going to make these for a picnic! Recipe does not say to drain beans.
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elastic man — Reply
This is my first time eating this dish. It’s more delicious than I thought. -
Jaclyn — Reply
Do you drain the beans?
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Lisa — Reply
Do you drain the beans. No mention whatsoever about draining?
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Lisa — Reply
DRAIN all bean EXCEPT for pork and beans. This recipe is incorrect. I found out the hard way. But after 2 1/2 hours on high and super watery I had to remove about 4 cups of liquid carefully trying not to remove bacon, onions and beef!
Once liquid was removed they looked like the picture.